Tag: SF

“Let’s Glow SF” gives San Francisco its favorite holiday distraction: dazzling lights

Trippy, magical, psychedelic — San Francisco alludes to a colorful past this week with the “Let’s Glow SF” light show glimmering on the broad walls, columns, windows and doorways of FiDi each evening until December 10th. Ranging from animations to glyphs, techno tromp-l&rs...

SF Schools Wrestle with Reform Amid Alarming Math, Reading, and High School Rates

Amid all this work, the district has also pledged major reforms at every school level: a literacy overhaul in elementary school; a change in math curriculum, including the potential return of algebra to middle school; and in the district’s 17 high schools, rethinking courses, college and caree...

Another one to buck the doom loop: Corzetti comes to downtown SF

Locals don’t exactly flock to downtown San Francisco in regular times, and certainly not post-pandemic as Union Square and neighboring Tenderloin are hit the hardest. But numerous changes have been bringing downtown (slowly) back. The newest is Corzetti, just opened in the new Hotel ...

SF Recommendation: Hazie’s

Haye’s Valley is a neighborhood near downtown SF that spans a few blocks and has a slew of shops and restaurants and of course, bars. Me and my best friend Dylan, who I frequent the city with weekly came across this bar, Hazie’s, appropriate quip for Hayes Valley, before we went to ...

SF Crime’s Dire Impact on Restaurants

Amidst San Francisco’s animated gastronomic atmosphere, a narrative of exasperation and let-down exists concerning the surging crime rates. Sadly, due to this sudden rise, numerous restaurant proprietors have had to resort to shutting down their establishments. City officials have been offe...

From the 6ix to the Bay — Top 3 Differences Between Toronto and SF

For all my Toronto, Markham, and other GTA mans looking to make the move to SF, whether it’s because of a new big tech job, to fundraise for the next Airbnb, or just trying to get in on the hype, this is the article for you. My name is HaoHao, and prior to moving to SF, I lived the last yea...

Aaron Peskin’s Been a Force for and Against Housing in SF for 20 Years. Now Comes the Real Test

Aaron Peskin, the president of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors and the city’s most influential politician this century, has housing on his mind, just as he has since he was first elected in 2000. For the past 23 years, Peskin has been in and out of City Hall, serving some time as hea...